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1. Violation/enforcement. <br />Each and every violation of this article shall constitute a separate violation and <br />shall be subject to all remedies and enforcement measures authorized by this Code. <br />Additionally, as a nuisance per se, any violation of this article shall be subject to <br />injunctive relief, revocation of the commercial cannabis business Regulatory Safety <br />Permit, revocation of the certificate of occupancy for the location, disgorgement and <br />payment to the City of any and all monies unlawfully obtained, costs of abatement, <br />costs of investigation, attorney fees, and any other relief or remedy available at law or <br />equity. The City may also pursue any and all remedies and actions available and <br />applicable under local and State laws for any violations committed by the commercial <br />cannabis business and persons related or associated with the business. <br />Suspension or revocation. <br />When an authorized City of Santa Ana representative finds that any person <br />holding a Regulatory Safety Permit under the provisions of Chapter 40 has violated the <br />provisions of this chapter or is found guilty of conduct which would form the basis of <br />denial of the Regulatory Safety Permit as set forth in Article XIII of Chapter 18, s/he may <br />revoke or suspend the permit. No such revocation shall become effective until the <br />Regulatory Safety Permit holder has been notified in writing by certified mail of the right <br />to appeal the revocation decision pursuant to the provisions or Chapter 3 of this Code. If <br />a timely appeal is filed, the revocation shall be effective only upon decision of a hearing <br />officer as provided for in Chapter 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. Otherwise, the <br />revocation shall become effective after the timely appeal period has passed. <br />3. State License Suspension/Revocation. <br />Revocation or suspension of a Licensee's State issued commercial cannabis <br />business permit or license by the State shall constitute a violation of this article and <br />result in revocation of the Licensee's RSP. <br />Section 40-13. Transfer of Ownership. <br />1. Upon the transfer of any interest in a commercial cannabis business, the <br />Regulatory Safety Permit shall be null and void. Any person, firm or entity desiring to <br />own and operate the commercial cannabis business shall make a new Regulatory <br />Safety Permit application. Prior to or concurrent with the submission of said application <br />the transferee shall obtain all required business licenses, post all required security <br />deposits, acquire all necessary, certificates, permits or other licenses allowing the doing <br />of any act which the person paying or holding the same would not otherwise be entitled <br />to do; and any permit, license, variance or other instrument of approval or evidence that <br />any conditions exist as required by any other section of this Code or by any statute or <br />code provisions of the state must first be obtained or complied with before the doing of <br />any act or thing for which it is required. A fee as established by resolution of the City <br />Council shall be payable for each such application involving transfer of any interest in <br />an existing commercial cannabis retail business. The provisions of this section shall <br />Ordinance No. NS -2944 <br />Page 26 of 33 <br />